Get to know Pankration better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Pankration in a sentence
Pankration meaning
An Ancient Greek martial art combining aspects of boxing and wrestling, introduced in the Greek Olympic games in 648 BC.
Using Pankration
- The main meaning on this page is: An Ancient Greek martial art combining aspects of boxing and wrestling, introduced in the Greek Olympic games in 648 BC.
- In the example corpus, pankration often appears in combinations such as: pankration competitions, in pankration, the pankration.
Context around Pankration
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 4 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pankration
- In this selection, "pankration" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, styles, head, fighting, competitions, competition and traditional stand out and add context to how "pankration" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and katō pankration and as the pankration competitions were. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pankration" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbo, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pankration
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Pankration is an efficient form of self-defence. (8 words)
They respect that you come to compete,” the AMC Pankration product added. (12 words)
Pankration competitions were held in tournaments, most being outside of the Olympics. (12 words)
The athletes engaged in a pankration competition — i.e., the pankratiasts (παγκρατιαστές) employed a variety of techniques in order to strike their opponent as well as take him to the ground in order to use a submission technique. (38 words)
Strategy and tactics Positioning in the skamma (σκάμμα "pit") As the pankration competitions were held outside and in the afternoon, appropriately positioning one's face vis-a-vis the low sun was a major tactical objective. (36 words)
That proficiency in kicking could carry the pankratiast to victory is indicated in a sarcastic passage of Galen, where he awards the winning prize in pankration to a donkey because of its excellence in kicking. (35 words)
Example sentences (19)
Under UWW the Pankration competitions have two styles : Pankration Traditional (without striking on the head) Pankration Elite (with striking on the head) There are also pro tournaments and federations like MFC modern fighting pankration.
The pankration event for boys was established at the Olympic Games in 200 B.C.. In pankration competitions, referees were armed with stout rods or switches to enforce the rules.
It's fitting as the only thing Marisa loves as much as pankration is fine art.
According to the Belarusian Pankration and Mixed Martial Arts Federation, the Belarusian athletes showed their best at the world championships and gained valuable experience of competing internationally.
They respect that you come to compete,” the AMC Pankration product added.
Gardiner, Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals High level athletes were also trained by special trainers who were called gymnastae (γυμνασταί), some of whom had been successful pankration competitors themselves.
In extreme cases a pankration competition could even result in the death of one of the opponents, which was considered a win.
Pankration competitions were held in tournaments, most being outside of the Olympics.
Pankration is an efficient form of self-defence.
Pankration scene: the pankriatiast on the right tries to gouge his opponent's eye; the umpire is about to strike him for this foul.
Remaining standing versus going to the ground The decision to remain standing or go to the ground obviously depended on the relative strengths of the athlete, and differed between anō and katō pankration.
Strategy and tactics Positioning in the skamma (σκάμμα "pit") As the pankration competitions were held outside and in the afternoon, appropriately positioning one's face vis-a-vis the low sun was a major tactical objective.
Structure of ancient competition There were neither weight divisions nor time limits in pankration competitions.
That proficiency in kicking could carry the pankratiast to victory is indicated in a sarcastic passage of Galen, where he awards the winning prize in pankration to a donkey because of its excellence in kicking.
The athletes engaged in a pankration competition — i.e., the pankratiasts (παγκρατιαστές) employed a variety of techniques in order to strike their opponent as well as take him to the ground in order to use a submission technique.
The characterization comes actually before the reference to his "unbeatable hands", implying at least as crucial a role for strikes with the feet as with the hands in pankration.
There are many UFC stars with Pankration background like American UFC convert champion Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson, Russians Ali Bagautinov, and Khabib Nurmagomedov.
There is evidence that, although knockouts were common, most pankration competitions were probably decided on the ground where both striking and submission techniques would freely come into play.
While Coragus fought with weapons and full armour, Dioxippus showed up armed only with a club and defeated Coragus without killing him, making use of his pankration skills.
Common combinations with pankration
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- pankration competitions 6×
- in pankration 5×
- the pankration 3×
- pankration is 2×
- pankration competition 2×